Collection: Phaedra

Faezeh is a Tehran-based painter whose practice explores what we try not to see; those quiet, persistent truths beneath conscience and silence. A self-taught artist since childhood, she began painting at the age of seven, later studying drawing under Mehrdad Jamshidi. Working primarily in oil, with occasional use of colored pencils and ballpoint pen, her earlier works were rooted in realism before evolving into a surreal vocabulary of inner perception and denial. Through carefully staged, meditative compositions, she examines pain, death, and the fragile sanctity of seeing. Faezeh’s works, including "The Wound Adorned" and "The Weight of Suffering", form part of her ongoing series “Rooshani Mozahem” (“Disturbing Light”), centered on the stubborn light that reveals what we wish to hide.